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The Future of Track-Two Diplomacy
In a world where traditional interstate diplomacy often misses critical dynamics of global affairs, such as the influences of religion and culture, there are increasing calls to buttress, or bypass altogether, traditional diplomacy in favor of society-centered "track-two diplomacy." This Doyle...
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Undergraduate Fellows Seminars
As of 2009-2010, this program became part of the Doyle Engaging Difference Initiative, and in fall 2012 it was recast as the Doyle Seminars.
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Practitioners and Faith-Inspired Development
"What is the role of faith in your work?" This series of more than 200 interviews, made possible through the support of the Henry R. Luce Foundation, asks this fundamental question of leaders in the development field. The assembled in-depth conversations with activists and policy specialists...
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ALL INTERVIEWEES
> Ziad Asali> Thomas Banchoff
> Robert Cekuta
> Catherine Cosman
> Thomas Getman
> Michael J. Green
> Yahya Hendi
> Maryann Cusimano Love
> Stapleton Roy
> Peter Steinfels
> Jill Sternberg
> Christopher Voss
> Paul Wee
> Andrew White
Maryann Cusimano Love
Maryann Cusimano Love is an Associate Professor of Politics at the Catholic University of America and an expert on international security and peacebuilding. She is on the Advisory Board of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, and serves on the Core Group for the Department of State's working group on Religion and Foreign Policy, charged with making recommendations to the Secretary of State and the Federal Advisory Commission on how the US government can better engage with civil society and religious actors in foreign policy. She is a member of the International Policy Committee of the US Catholic Conference of Bishops, and has served as a fellow at the Commission on International Religious Freedom. She has also taught at the Pentagon and consulted for the National Intelligence Council, the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, the UN working group on Human Trafficking, and served on the board of Jesuit Refugee Services. Her publications include Beyond Sovereignty: Issues for a Global Agenda (Cengage, 2011) and the forthcoming Morality Matters: Ethics and the War on Terrorism. She holds a PhD in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University, MA from the University of Texas at Austin, and BA from St. Joseph's University.
INTERVIEWS
A Discussion with Maryann Cusimano Love, Associate Professor of Politics at the Catholic University
May 22, 2011
Background: As part of the Future of Track-Two Diplomacy Undergraduate Fellows Seminar, in fall 2010 Valerie Oliphant interviewed Maryann Cusimano Love, Associate Professor of Politics at the Catholic University of America, about the intersections of US foreign policy, religion, and Track II...
A Discussion with Maryann Cusimano Love, Associate Professor of International Relations, Catholic University
July 6, 2010
Background: This June 2010 conversation between Maryann Cusimano Love and Susan Hayward focuses on Maryann's academic work in seeking to bridge the U.S. Government and organizations within the international relations field that have often failed to engage “religious actors and factors” with...